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Scythe, and the concept of morality

Scythe, and the concept of morality

DeMere Strickland May 7, 2019

Every year, Prep students have the opportunity to take various religion and theology courses/electives that educate them on the different factors and nuances of Catholicism and Christianity, as well as...

NHS holds 2019 Induction Ceremony

NHS holds 2019 Induction Ceremony

Dusty Burch May 6, 2019

The National Honor Society began the conclusion of the 2018-19 school year and also introduced the upcoming academic year with their annual induction ceremony. Held in Prep’s H. David Bowes Auditorium,...

CP gears up for Easter break

CP gears up for Easter break

Ryan Rzepecki April 18, 2019

It’s hard to believe but Easter break is almost upon us already. Easter Sunday is less than a week away, and the students and faculty here at Cathedral Prep could not be more excited. Not only does...

Two dates left for CP Bowling Club

Two dates left for CP Bowling Club

Chris Oliver April 15, 2019

There are only two more dates left on the calendar for the Cathedral Prep Bowling Club. Wednesday, April 10, was the last day to bowl before spring break. The turnout was lower than previous weeks, as...

Food First leaves good first impression, eyes improvements

Food First leaves good first impression, eyes improvements

Jarrett Ziacik April 15, 2019

Food First is almost done with its first year at Cathedral Prep, and the students and employees have learned many things since the start. From the different soups of the day to the endless pizza combinations...

Alumni Profile: Mike Keim (80)

Alumni Profile: Mike Keim (’80)

The Rambler April 11, 2019

Mike Keim is a true man of Prep, as he was born a Rambler and he has lived his life as one ever since. Keim graduated from Cathedral Prep in 1980, as a third generation Rambler, and continued the legacy...

Book Review: The Kite Runner

Book Review: The Kite Runner

Regan Schleicher April 10, 2019

Ms. Vomero’s senior classes began reading The Kite Runner in mid-March, as part of the curriculum for the senior class. The book was picked by the teacher based on her past experiences with reading...

Alumni Profile: Barry Masterson (‘66)

Alumni Profile: Barry Masterson (‘66)

Keegan Welka April 9, 2019

Barry Masterson is a notable graduate of Cathedral Prep. He left his mark in several ways while attending here, including being the school’s quarterback for four years, being a player on the basketball...

Prep Mysteries: Rooms You Most Likely Haven’t Seen

Prep Mysteries: Rooms You Most Likely Haven’t Seen

Dusty Burch April 9, 2019

With four (or five?) floors and dozens of rooms, the building of Cathedral Prep is full of mysteries and several rooms that many students have never actually been in. Though a select few have been lucky...

Seniors react to the end of their Prep career approaching with the beginning of the fourth quarter

Seniors react to the end of their Prep career approaching with the beginning of the fourth quarter

Jared Heidt April 9, 2019

On March 27, the third quarter of the 2018-2019 school year came to an end. The next day the fourth quarter began. For the senior class, these are the final two months they will spend as a student at...

Student Vehicle of the Month: Charlene, model of excellence

Student Vehicle of the Month: Charlene, model of excellence

Jarrett Ziacik March 28, 2019

March's Student Vehicle of the Month is Quentin Santillan’s beautiful and pristine Charlene. Charlene is a gorgeous, light skinned 2005 Honda Pilot. She has a whopping 137,000 miles and surprisingly...

Better Know an Elective: Dance Studies

Better Know an Elective: Dance Studies

Ryan Rzepecki March 28, 2019

Every year at Cathedral Prep each student is given a choice of some elective classes they want to take outside of the core classes that are mandatory. Electives are offered to give students a choice of...

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